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UNINA9910452552803321 |
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Biamonte Nicole |
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Titolo |
Pop-Culture Pedagogy in the Music Classroom [[electronic resource] ] : Teaching Tools from American Idol to YouTube |
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Lanham, : Scarecrow Press, 2010 |
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1 online resource (352 p.) |
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AardenBret |
AuerbachBrent |
BiermanBenjamin |
BostockMathonwy |
BurnsLori |
DubucTamar |
GrymesJames A |
HughesJames R |
KerstetterKathleen |
LafranceMarc |
MacLachlanHeather |
MalaweyVictoria |
MarshallWayne |
NeffAli Colleen |
NancyRosenberg |
SalleyKeith |
SmithHope Munro |
SnellKaren |
WoodsAlyssa |
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Music -- Instruction and study |
Popular culture -- Study and teaching |
Popular music -- Instruction and study |
Music - Instruction and study |
Popular music - Instruction and study |
Popular culture - Study and teaching |
Music |
Music, Dance, Drama & Film |
Music Instruction & Study |
Electronic books. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Contents; Introduction; Part I: GENERAL TOOLS; Chapter 01. Appreciating the Mix: Teaching Music Listening Skills through Sound-Mixing Techniques; Chapter 02. Pod-Logic: A Guide to Getting the Most out of Your iPod in the Music Classroom; Chapter 03. Global Connections via YouTube: Internet Video as a Teaching and Learning Tool; Part II: TEACHING MUSICIANSHIP AND MUSIC THEORY; Chapter 04. Popular Music in the College Music Theory Class: Rhythm and Meter; Chapter 05. Teaching Traditional Music Theory with Popular Songs: Pitch Structures |
Chapter 06. Using Pop-Culture Tools to Reinforce Learning of Basic Music Theory as TransformationsChapter 07. On the Integration of Aural Skills and Formal Analysis through Popular Music; Chapter 08. Musical Representation in the Video Games Guitar Hero and Rock Band; Chapter 09. DDR at the Crossroads: A Report on a Pilot Study to Integrate Music Video-Game Technology into the Aural-Skills Classroom; Chapter 10. Turntablism: A Vehicle for Connecting Community and School Music Making and Learning; Part III: TEACHING MUSIC ANALYSIS AND CRITICISM |
Chapter 11. Using American Idol to Introduce Music CriticismChapter 12. An Analytic Model for Examining Cover Songs and Their Sources; Chapter 13. Cotextuality in Music Video: Covering and Sampling in the Cover Art Video of "Umbrella"; Chapter 14. Vocal Practices and Constructions of Identity in Rap: A Case Study of Young Jeezy's "Soul Survivor"; Chapter 15. Crunkology: Teaching the Southern Hip-Hop Aesthetic; Chapter 16. Mashup Poetics as Pedagogical Practice; Index; About the Authors |
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This essay collection provides a variety of ideas and techniques for teaching music classes using elements of popular culture, such as popular songs and genres, mixes and remixes, video games, music videos, television shows, and internet resources. Each chapter offers a pedagogical model for incorporating these powerful tools to encourage student interaction in courses on musicianship, music theory, analysis, criticism, music history, and related classes. |
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UNINA9910459333303321 |
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Autore |
Bassett Thomas J |
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The atlas of world hunger [[electronic resource] /] / Thomas J. Bassett and Alex Winter-Nelson |
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Chicago ; ; London, : University of Chicago Press, 2010 |
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1-282-58464-2 |
9786612584640 |
0-226-03908-0 |
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1 online resource (217 p.) |
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Food supply |
Atlases |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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pt. 1. Locating hunger -- pt. 2. The sources of hunger. |
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Earlier this year, President Obama declared one of his top priorities to be "making sure that people are able to get enough to eat." The United States spends about five billion dollars on food aid and related programs each year, but still, both domestically and internationally, millions of people are hungry. In 2006, the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations counted 850 million hungry people worldwide, but as food prices soared, an additional 100 million or more who were vulnerable succumbed to food insecurity. If hunger were simply a matter of food production, no one would go without. There is more than enough food produced annually to provide every living person with a healthy diet, yet so many suffer from food shortages, unsafe water, and malnutrition every year. That's because hunger is a complex political, economic, and ecological phenomenon. The interplay of these forces produces a geography of hunger that Thomas J. Bassett and Alex Winter-Nelson illuminate in this empowering book. The Atlas of World Hunger uses a conceptual framework informed by geography and agricultural economics to present a hunger index that combines food availability, household access, and nutritional outcomes into a |
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single tool-one that delivers a fuller understanding of the scope of global hunger, its underlying mechanisms, and the ways in which the goals for ending hunger can be achieved. The first depiction of the geography of hunger worldwide, the Atlas will be an important resource for teachers, students, and anyone else interested in understanding the geography and causes of hunger. This knowledge, the authors argue, is a critical first step toward eliminating unnecessary suffering in a world of plenty. |
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